Jake VanderPlas

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Jake VanderPlas


Born
in The United States
October 05, 1982

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Jake VanderPlas is a well-known data scientist, researcher, and educator. He is recognized for his contributions to the fields of machine learning, data science, and astronomy. VanderPlas is particularly famous for his work in Python programming for data analysis and scientific computing.
He is the author of several popular resources, including:
"Python Data Science Handbook": A highly regarded book that provides a comprehensive guide to data science with Python, covering topics such as data manipulation, visualization, and machine learning.
He has also contributed to open-source projects related to data science and scientific computing, particularly within the Python ecosystem.
In addition to his work in data science, Jake VanderPlas is also a
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The Waiting Time Paradox, or, Why Is My Bus Always Late?

Rapid Ride Bus Image Source: Wikipedia License CC-BY-SA 3.0

If you, like me, frequently commute via public transit, you may be familiar with the following situation:

You arrive at the bus stop, ready to catch your bus: a line that advertises arrivals every 10 minutes. You glance at your watch and note the time... and when the bus finally comes 11 minutes later, you wonder why you always seem to be s

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Published on September 13, 2018 10:00
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A Whirlwind Tour of Python

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Statistics, Data Mining, an...

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“Due to the various pragmatic obstacles, it is rare for a mission-critical analysis to be done in the “fully Bayesian” manner, i.e., without the use of tried-and-true frequentist tools at the various stages. Philosophy and beauty aside, the reliability and efficiency of the underlying computations required by the Bayesian framework are the main practical issues. A central technical issue at the heart of this is that it is much easier to do optimization (reliably and efficiently) in high dimensions than it is to do integration in high dimensions. Thus the workhorse machine learning methods, while there are ongoing efforts to adapt them to Bayesian framework, are almost all rooted in frequentist methods. A work-around is to perform MAP inference, which is optimization based.
Most users of Bayesian estimation methods, in practice, are likely to use a mix of Bayesian and frequentist tools. The reverse is also true—frequentist data analysts, even if they stay formally within the frequentist framework, are often influenced by “Bayesian thinking,” referring to “priors” and “posteriors.” The most advisable position is probably to know both paradigms well, in order to make informed judgments about which tools to apply in which situations.”
Jacob Vanderplas, Statistics, Data Mining, and Machine Learning in Astronomy: A Practical Python Guide for the Analysis of Survey Data



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